Shortened BBL to lure big names: Lehmann

By Michael Ramsey and Murray Wenzel
Updated July 25 2019 - 2:08pm, first published 2:04pm
Cricket Australia hope to re-ignite the BBL fire this season after a protracted 2018-19 competition.
Cricket Australia hope to re-ignite the BBL fire this season after a protracted 2018-19 competition.

Returning Brisbane Heat coach Darren Lehmann is confident a shorter Big Bash League season with a finals twist will lure more of international cricket's biggest names back to Australia this summer.

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